Rodríguez-De Abraham O. la Fuente, Juan M. Alcocer-González, J. Antonio Heredia-Rojas, Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla, Laura E. Rodríguez-Flores, Martha A. Santoyo-Stephano, Esperanza Castañeda-Garza, Reyes S. Tamëz-Guerra
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Abstract
Exposure to EMFs (electromagnetic fields) results in a number of important biological changes, including modification of genetic expression. We have investigated the effect of 60 Hz sinusoidal EMFs at a magnetic flux density of 80 μT on the expression of the luciferase gene contained in a plasmid labelled as pEMF (EMF plasmid). This gene construct contains the specific sequences for the induction of hsp70 (heat-shock protein 70) expression by EMFs, as well as the reporter for the luciferase gene. The pEMF vector was electrotransferred into quadriceps muscles of BALB/c mice that were later exposed to EMFs. Increased luciferase expression was observed in mice exposed to EMFs 2 h daily for 7 days compared with controls (P<0.05). These data along with other reports in the literature suggest that EMFs can have far-reaching effects on the genome.